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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ǔ x ǔ R ú sh ē ng, which describes the artistic images in paintings and sculptures as vivid as living. It comes from Zhuangzi's Qi Wu Lun.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi's Qi Wu Lun: "in the past, Zhuangzi and Zhou's dream was Hu Die, which was vivid and vivid. It was a metaphor for his ambition and ambition! I don't know Zhou Ye. If you suddenly feel it, you will be at a loss. "
Idioms and allusions
Zhuangzi, an ancient Chinese philosopher, once wrote such a story in his works: "in the past, Zhuangzi had a dream of being a Hu Die, which was vivid and vivid. He was self metaphorical and suitable for forgetting." That is to say, Zhuang Zhou had a dream that he became a beautiful butterfly, more beautiful than a real butterfly, vivid and dancing in the air. He felt so happy that he forgot that there was Zhuang Zhou in the world.
Idiom usage
The reason why the shrimps in these paintings are so lifelike is that he has deeply observed the real life of shrimps, and the changes of brush and ink have reached a very high level. (prawn fun by Qin Mu)
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: ready to come out, vivid, lifelike, etc.; [antonym]: dying, half dead, lifeless, etc.; [allegorical sayings]: silver carp in the river; [lantern riddle]: birds in the sparse forest don't know
Chinese PinYin : xǔ xǔ rú shēng
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